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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, JULY 21, 1929=PART 1. MACAHON SEEKS | e s | ATER ININGTION PLAN MODEL PLANE Rz s e T0 . FFCERLOSES * SEAT AS DELEGATE | soueHy oz [P ETSAT'Y CAWPS ozeeches o VIR TAG FIHT Clarendon Editor Candidate] & : Arlington Man Claims ‘De-| [i4 L MEAoroR . ‘i’ Lieut. Walter Hinton Enthuses| "t tna: s coppernead snakes Richmond Case Decided on for G. 0. P. Nomination : ; partment Has No Legal : ; : Vi Youths in Miniature “Pu’ hay Kid clght copperends Basis Motorist Used in Arlington. Right to Penalize. : _ g Aircratft, ke were Sarried 1o he house Car in State. S - G # ‘The M!.hunuhnl-l of the tomcat CLARENDON, Va., July 20 (Special). pocial to The star. has mot, tion as o writer RO e he is lame and affectionate when in use. «Louis A. MacMahon, BY LESTER N. INSKEEP, nd editor of Clarendon, 1ast Bight an- sttt : LN e ; 3 CAMP LETTS, Md, July 20—Avi- ® A e unidue feline acts | RICHMOND, Va. July 20.—Not- nounced himself as a ul;dldn& “;{ the G ARLINGTON ¥ L ation has forged to the front as one of uh.n hu-m .:lock for his mllnuut. withstanding the fact that W. M, Dan- Republican nomination for the House 1 3 s i il r interest ashington| When he awakens every morning a of Delegates from Arlington County, . the Arlington Ly 5 " g.“’:’:.mp hu: “:;:;h:“xmm of| B oclock. He climbs a tree near fels, charged with operating an auto- e ht 0 charge : i ¢ the Y. M. C. A. Special Dispatch to The Star. 2 the house, leaps to the porch roof w":e with improper lcense, claims "Mahon, been engaged prompt payment | | 4 4 i boys in camp| ®0d 1iews at the bedroom window ‘ashington, D. C., as his hom s L min m’: ‘instaliments, 5 ;7 o N [ ‘.n".:‘.'.é“z‘.i :fxut:fn:" i o e McNamee is aroused, The | have to procure » ‘!l:‘:nh l(:'e::e'l::rl the Virginia General Assembly for a o n [ \ for entry in the tournament tobe staged | McNAmes Tome 18 hear & ¢l An | nis automobile if he is golng 1o use it number of years, ted in a A ; 3 : ! later for prizes awarded by the Y. M.| Focfy Ml W for business in Richmond, Justice T. three-cornered race for the House two , Claren. ] C. A Grayi Hagdon annanes Setaacy o O A L e POl 1 hise in ‘ 3 Hearing of the “air-mindedness” of e Folls et At e nay e ghest vote ever for & Republican — junction through the 5 { : the camp, Lieut. Walter Hinton, ploneer VETERAN DIES, several days. B LOUIS A. MACMAHON. ; 5 < naval aviator who piloted the NC-4 sea- e | " Daniels, contending that Washington R to : F p 8T8 | Dlane across the Atiantic long before — | 15 his legal residence. obtaned & licinss “If I am nominated,”. said Mac- Y. ? Lindbergh rose to fame, came here last | One of Last Two Survivors of Con-|in the District of Columbia, although “ : f night and thrilied the boys with remi- | his H’h:& last night, “T will ]USTICE REPRIMANDS \ z 5 nl:cem:u of that flight nn{lflo:hm:')':‘er federate Company Succumbs. el LT slat - B & { | experiences in the air. Lieut. Hinton Resides in Richmond. can-Independent Democratic BAILIFF ON DRUNK COUNT 5 3 & - g 2 told also of his hop over the jungles of | #Pecial Dispatch to The Star. | He is now residing in Richmond with for State offices. I am confident that i st and 3 i 5 Jo Brazil. o"lgmfl“c“ . d;“ld July 20.—D.| his wife. His business causes him to Dr. willlam M Brown, coalition |John Fairall Upper Marlboro y o b 75 bk A Lieut, Hinton manifested great inter- | Qalvin Bready, Adamstown, one of the | travel between North Carolina and candidate’ Tor: governor, will bo slected , ! _ 3 % . oAy est in the plane-building activities at t two surviving members of the 6th | washington, and he maintains the Na~ and I believe he should have a Legis- Court Official, Also Fined ; & g R the camp and examined a number of ia Cavalry, Company K. of the|tional Capital is his business headquar- Iature sympathetic with his policies the tiny ships already completed. 1t is| Confederate Army, died yesterday afier|ters Daniels is a special police officer vt il g One Dollar and Costs. Stratford Hall, built 1725-29 by Thomas Lee, president of the colony of | expected he will be on hand to watch | 2n illness of two years, aged 86 vears.|in Washingion, having had to reside e whh.:h n MKatV:Or IR il - R i irginia and its first native-born governor, was acquired by the Robert E.|the flying contest later in the season. thw the son of George A. Bready| there a year before being eligible for e oihal i RN . Lee Memorial Foundation and will be maintained as a national shrine in perpetual| _Junior Harvey was one of the first of | and Annie Butler Bready, and was born | 3ppointment. JeME Seo/is lmnekanged. omnal it e LU e y Dirscting Enginesr C. memory of Robert E. Lee. Stratford Hall is in Westmorelana County, Va. the campers to finish a plane, and in | nar Adamstown. From the end of the | “The gecision in the Daniels ease is - d.y““‘or m'wlfl mtrod, ice oconm"mdl e runk —_— From left to right are shown: Charles E. Stuart, from whom the mansion | trial fight it remained in the air for | Civil War until 14 years g0, when he | considered as establishing a precedent. CEls bmm LI m_hu.m. S = umbommwun mmu{e A 3 ok wrcl:a::‘;' l\:;l\; 23;- B. ‘(llloo o ’1: Tacs glhd‘. ,:u{) llll;vllvin' mmber :ll xzn. I:Ielm;t:l -lngd 5 "fi““ mgtl;en who l::::edéhe Was & prosperous farmer of | justice Haddon's decision came after 3 petl been . Lee’s l, lered e checl rs. r] 3 nier, cl irman mple planes ude Fred damstown. James M. Hayes, r., Stat 101 g sllow thethl:elgvh of Aflhc':‘n g’ouh&v % mn’m cs;.""""“én;fl.fi . the board of directors, and B. A. Lanca Jr., member of l{l{c n;;llon.;l Mv)i:ory Peterson, _Bi Alber -aa ‘Wilson O.Whflt n,;"_‘flls‘rvel:'aylh;:;h ‘y‘:fi;‘e‘; | venicle commiss’iana.’ decn.re‘: D':n;:f; choose own_form vern- g board. —] - Photo. valry, Mr. should be required to take out & Vir- ment. He said he also favored reduc- | fined $1 and costs. roceedings. oot Dougl sever: . q ing the automobile license fee, income | Fairall, who claimed he was subject ‘mattes now stands the county Chase twins, who are .;;r::inam 4 He“i«“:fr'vlved by 8 mp-d-uxhurqfi’li’ &::”mfi? mv::to?t?i\?ec{pfifgx; ;x and n?ounseu?'x, abolition of the | to attacks of vertigo, which were often permitted to make the contract that the water may be cut | used as a test case to determine wheth- | model plane. circles in Washington. | Miss Julia M. Bready, and one broth®®. | {nat the defendant should pay a Vir- o w:,m &e‘m Cou‘;ltu local officers, | mistaken for intoxication, was arrested off either for failure to pay the installa- | er the water department can legally | Both are “aces,’ having built planes|Luther M. Bready of Washington. ginis Jicense, inasmuch as he uses his : judges by the | Thursday by Constabic John Wilson.| front of property, the charge: tion insfallments or water rent when it | charge more than. the regular. 6 per | capable of remaining aloft for five min- | Funeral Monday morning at 11 o'clock | car both for business and pleasure. neo&e and feduction of the number of | The officer produced several other wit-| residence proverty to not exceed $100.| comes due. There is not, however, in cent rate in the collection of overdue | utes. with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. - s’t:mlnd local h‘o.fieeheldzm nesses to testify that Fairall was in-| In case the person so assessed does not | the printed contract, any reference to | installation instaliments. ’ Vincent Gomez of the life saving e Avoids Legality Issue. i Mfi&ew:dhl o IOFPOS::WS” 'os ':h‘: toxicated l:fld used profane language in | wish to pay the entire amount at the| a "cluh penalty for failure to meet = e corps of the American Red Cross ar- Pastor Asked Not to Retire. Justice Haddon made it plain that he e B s estrict th_ni. eour‘t‘guu. " i time of tallation it may be divided ;l er obligation at the time it falls i Tastallith P rived in camp this week end to con- 4 ;woula not pass on the constitutionality Sctive ofices e he, tallure o Richard _Williams, | into eight quarterly payments, with in- | due. i ain Installation Progres: tinue his examination of applicants for | CHATHAM. Va. July 20 (Spectal) — | of the State law, enacted in 1928, giving “p‘nsm“’l“"l U!’ m“d“mm By 'h"“e <7 x :0101‘ e P;ll”bflr l‘l:nmv: di]!}?::’.flflf terest at the rate of 6 per cent. Claim Check Was Refused. | LAUREL, Md. July 20 (Special).— | Red Cross life-savers' emblems. A num- | The congregation of the Presbyterian Gov. Byrd power to suspend a clause nd siternates to the Republican ;“'n s uf::dc % n°.x ey m: oy e Charge Additional Penaity. Lioyd clatms that he first made ‘an Rapid progress is being made by the |PeT of the boys aiready have received | Church has prevalled on Rev. R. G.|of the motor vehicle law section with convention which reconvenes on the | sion of liquor wes yesterday e;pll ed to| Since the installation of the present | attempt to pav the water rent and de- P.o?“w:‘:‘“g;"& e l‘;"fh‘ & 5.";2‘?:‘: o m:elf;{m’o;ufla;":nmhwa:fi?:fi i ::2":‘;'"’“'3 fii?&?‘flfgfi: e nlght of August 8 In the. Lyon Park | Judge Sherlf? 15 having been caused by M o T fi:"‘fi;e; oe- | linquent instaliment at the office of the | mains here. Mains e beon Sald an | . All the boys were treated to a moon- | to retire. District of Columbia, which Daniels at- ouse. the man’s arrest in Washington on a ubrr.mzw o s chnrl"’ ging an addi’ | county treasurer and when it was re- | many of the streets #nd i is expected light sail Thursday evening on the bay.| Rev. McLees has been blind since | tempted to claim in his defense. —_— larceny charge a few hours after his b D;l'm ':m l'fl.""‘mt n e on the | fused there he left it on Kinnier's desk. | that the installation will be completed A sight-seeing trip to Annapolis is|childhood, but has conducted an active | The case was first heard in Police PR R e e B, T e e mad Despite the fact ¢hat the check cov- | in the next three or four weeks. Gas|Planned for the coming week. * | pastorate. His congregation has pre- | Court several days ago, when the ques- iy cmm'l“n“ ot | rastarres ed by Chier of Poilce Eugene | Specifod Sat%; \\ iiract signed by | £25, SVervthipe, includin€ the regular | already has been turned on in a few of — ol sented him with an automoblle. tion as to the distinction between resi- oL b7 Roper. Vinoent, whi 7ods oo 8 | Fimpncsy, who turouhed his bond, i | new users of the county water reveals | SSSTSh UL T00 lception of the | the streets and the mervice Wl b ek | e e e tha sons of g, = e e s decision In the 3 3 3 ended as ins of mal cu ‘machine: A D ce i hydrocycle, making the trip in atx | covered the reason for the man's fallure | that the method of making payments | "1t is presumed that the case will be year. 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